Released: January 2, 1971

Songwriter: Sunny David Dave Williams

Producer: Felton Jarvis

[Chorus]
I said come on over baby
A-whole lot of shaking going on
Yeah I said come on over baby
A-whole lot of shaking going on
Well we ain't faking
A-whole lot of shaking going on

[Verse 1]
Mm, I said come on over baby
We got chicken in the barn
Whose barn, what barn, my barn
Come on over baby
We got the bull by the horns
Yeah, we ain't faking
A-whole lot of shaking going on

[Verse 2]
Well, I said shake baby, shake
I said shake, baby shake now
I said shake it baby, shake it
I said shake it baby, shake
We ain't faking
A-whole lot of shaking going on

[Chorus]
Well, I said come on over baby
A-whole lot-ta shaking going on
I said come on over baby
A-whole lot of shaking going on
Well we ain't faking
A-whole lot of shaking going on

[Outro]
Well my mom-mom-mom
I said shake it baby, shake it
I said shake it baby, shake it
I said shake it baby, shake all right
I said shake it baby, shake it
We ain't faking
A-whole lot of shaking going on

Elvis Presley

Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American performer that spanned all media—music, film, and historic live concerts—with a vehement passion that earned him the moniker, “The King of Rock and Roll.”

Elvis Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi to Gladys and Vernon Presley. At the age of 13, he moved with his family to Memphis, Tennessee. Elvis began to explore the blues scene prevalent in Memphis and the culture it encompassed.

In August 1953, he walked into Sun Records to record a song for his mother’s birthday. Manager of Sun Records Sam Phillips took note of his unique voice and persona, and invited Elvis back to the studio in July 1954, where he ultimately recorded his first true single, “That’s All Right,” with “Blue Moon of Kentucky” as the B-side.